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Horowitz, Irving Louis; Feigenbaum, Joshua – Urban Education, 1980
Livingston College was established to provide a terminal social science program, particularly for lower-income minority students, though the majority of its students are Jewish and middle class. Despite efforts to make Livingston a model college, however, external social, racial, and economic variables cannot be controlled. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Activism, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Experimental Colleges

Butts, R. Freeman – Liberal Education, 1982
The core curriculum of a civic liberal education should combine the values of a stable cultural pluralism and political unity. Students should undertake scholarly and critical study of the underlying civic principles and values necessary for generating an informed and effective citizenry. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, College Curriculum, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development

Bebout, Jim; Greening, Tom, Eds. – Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1981
In 14 articles a record, a tribute and an analysis of struggles of humanistic educators who worked toward new forms of higher education (1966-1980) and four models are presented. Recommendations for more enlightened humanistic endeavors are discussed with a look toward the future of education. (RC)
Descriptors: Courses, Decision Making, Educational Development, Experimental Colleges
Stehno, Joseph J. – 1988
An overview of the history of nontraditional programs within the American higher education system discusses the energy and spirit provided by such programs and relates them to the basic principles of American culture (importance of individuality, respect for diversity, and belief in equality). During the development of American culture, the five…
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Development, Educational History, Educational Innovation